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In 2007, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: The Official Stage Tour visited 9 locations across England. While the broadcast shows are recorded on location, this was the first ISIHAC touring stage show in the show's 35-year history. It was a best of show, featuring favourite rounds from the past 35 years, and the guest panellist was Jeremy Hardy.
The shows were not recorded for broadcast on Radio 4, although it was suggested that they may be recorded for release as part of the BBC Radio Collection.
In 2008, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue: The Official Stage Tour embarked on another best of tour, with the intention of visiting many parts of the UK that were missed in the autumn 2007 dates.
Sunday 6 April 2008 – The Lowry, Salford
The show at the Lowry in Salford was filmed and broadcast on BBC Four on 13 September 2008. Although some unaired pilots had previously been made, this was the first time ISIHAC has been shown on television. An extended version was released on DVD on 10 November 2008.
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This is a first for ISIHAC. It ends up being a sort of tribute to Humphrey Lyttleton because it was filmed in the last year of his life. The encore with him and his trumpet is touching.
ReplyDeleteWord play and invention is the core of it. Neither is it so esoteric that some people won't get it.
Was it Heigl who postulated that humour is the resolution of conflict between the concept and the precept? Who cares...
Absolutely filthy smut and very, very funny. Some people will blanch at the idea of Samantha licking the nuts off a neopolitan or Una Stubbs watching in horror as Lionel Blair knocks outs Twelve Angry Men. But fuck 'em. They're just clutching at their pearls.
ABM Rating 2.5/3